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Topics in Sociological Analysis (576-0-22)

Topic

Workshop: Applied Quantitative Methods

Instructors

Christine Marie Percheski
1812 Chicago Avenue, Rm. 208
Professor Christine Percheski (PhD, Princeton University) is an associate professor in Sociology and a faculty fellow at the Institute for Policy Research. Professor Percheski is enthusiastic about teaching courses on families, demography, gender, health, and research methods. Her research considers how changes in women and men¿s employment and family life have affected social and economic inequalities in the United States and other industrialized countries.

Meeting Info

Parkes Hall 222: Mon 4:00PM - 5:30PM

Overview of class

The Applied Quantitative Methods Workshop aims to encourage graduate student engagement with quantitative methods. The workshop consists meetings in which students or faculty present papers using quantitative methods and receive feedback, plus talks by some outside speakers using cutting-edge methods. Participants of all skill levels are encouraged to attend. This workshop meets with Political Science.

Class Materials (Required)

All materials for this course will be made available on Canvas - no purchase necessary.